814.29 Guilty pleas — challenges.
If a defendant challenges a guilty plea based on an alleged defect in the plea proceedings, the plea shall not be vacated unless the defendant demonstrates that the defendant more likely than not would not have pled guilty if the defect had not occurred. The burden applies whether the challenge is made through a motion in arrest of judgment or on appeal. Any provision in the Iowa rules of criminal procedure that are inconsistent with this section shall have no legal effect.
2019 Acts, ch 140, §33
Structure Iowa Code
Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 814 - APPEALS FROM THE DISTRICT COURT
Section 814.1 - Definition of appeal and discretionary review.
Section 814.2 - Parties — how designated on appeal.
Section 814.3 - Appeals in cases involving more than one defendant.
Section 814.5 - The state as appellant or applicant.
Section 814.6 - The defendant as appellant or applicant.
Section 814.6A - Pro se filings by defendant currently represented by counsel.
Section 814.7 - Ineffective assistance claim on appeal in a criminal case.
Section 814.8 - Duties of prosecuting attorney.
Section 814.9 - Indigent’s right to transcript on appeal.
Section 814.10 - Indigent’s application for transcript in other cases.
Section 814.11 - Indigent’s right to counsel.
Section 814.12 - Appeal by the state — effect.
Section 814.13 - Appeal or application by the defendant — effect.
Section 814.14 - Certificate of release.
Section 814.15 - Appeals and applications — docketing — when determined.
Section 814.17 - Personal appearance of the defendant.
Section 814.19 - Hearing in the appellate court — rules of procedure.
Section 814.20 - Decisions on appeals or applications by defendant.
Section 814.22 - Reversal — effect.
Section 814.23 - Affirmance — effect.
Section 814.24 - Decision recorded and procedendo.
Section 814.25 - Cessation of jurisdiction of appellate court.
Section 814.26 - Judgment enforced.
Section 814.27 - Time of confinement deducted.